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Diablo Technologies achieves VMware ready status

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Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies, announced that its Memory Channel Storage (MCS) has achieved VMware Ready status. This designation indicates that MCS has undergone detailed test procedures and is supported on VMware vSphere 5.1 and 5.5 for production environments.

“By using MCS Technology with VMware vSphere 5.1 and 5.5, enterprises can maximize storage performance to provide high levels of VM density and acceleration, all while lowering total cost of ownership,” said Riccardo Badalone, CEO and Co-founder of Diablo Technologies. “Diablo deems vSphere certification for the MCS-based SanDisk ULLtraDIMM as essential in supporting our most important enterprise customers.”

“We are pleased that Diablo Technologies’ MCS qualifies for the VMware Ready logo, signifying to customers that it works effectively with VMware vSphere, and can be deployed in production with confidence,” said Sanjay Katyal, vice president, Global Alliances & OEMs, VMware.

The VMware Ready program is a co-branding benefit of the Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program that makes it easy for customers to identify partner products certified to work with VMware cloud infrastructure. Customers can use these products and solutions to lower project risks and realize cost savings over custom built solutions. With thousands of members worldwide, the VMware TAP program includes best-of-breed technology partners with the shared commitment to bring the best expertise and business solution for each unique customer need.

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